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How Much Snow Fell In The Abington Area? See Tuesday Totals Here
Some parts of Pennsylvania got more than a foot of snow in Tuesday's storm, so how much snow accumulated in the Abington Township area?
ABINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA — Tuesday saw another significant snow storm in the Philadelphia region, closings schools, delaying and canceling flights, and prompting travel alerts from local and state officials.
So much snow did the Abington Township area get?
According to the National Weather Service, 4 inches of snow were recorded by a trained spotted in Willow Grove at 12:01 p.m.
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Over in Glenside, another trained spotter reported 3.8 inches of snow at 11:22 a.m.
And nearby in Wyndmoor, 3.2 inches were reported at 9:52 a.m. by a trained spotted.
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In Montgomery County, Schwenksville had the highest total with 9 inches.
In the five-county Philadelphia region, East Nantmeal, Chester County and Springtown, Bucks County had the most snow with 10.5 inches.
Two locations — Albrightsville, Carbon County and Tobyhanna, Monroe County — had the most snow in all of Pennsylvania with 14.5 inches each.
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